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Summary@#Trichorrhexis nodosa (TN) is a hair shaft disorder characterized by fragile hair with nodes on the hair shaft. Here we report a case of aquired localised trichorrhexis nodosa and describe the importance of noninvasive tools like trichoscopy and light microscopy in the diagnosis of an isolated TN.
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@#Nocardia species are gram-positive, aerobic, acid-fast bacteria which exist as saprophytes in nature. Invasive disseminated infections are particularly common in immunocompromised or debilitated hosts. Superficial infections with Nocardia species occur as a result of local trauma and contamination of the wound. Clinically, it may manifest as an acute infection (abscesses or cellulitis), mycetoma, or sporotrichoid infection. Herein we report a rare case of cutaneous nocardiosis following surgery mimicking a hypertrophic scar.